UK heatwave expected as temperatures near record highs for May
Summary
A heatwave is expected in parts of the UK, with temperatures nearing or surpassing May records. Temperatures could reach up to 34°C (93°F), which may be the hottest May day on record. Authorities have issued health alerts for several regions as the hot weather continues.Key Facts
- A heatwave may be declared after three straight days of temperatures reaching 28°C (82°F) or higher in London and nearby areas.
- Temperatures hit 30.5°C (86.9°F) in Kent on Saturday, the highest this year so far.
- Forecasts predict highs of 31°C on Sunday and 33–34°C on Monday in the south-east of England.
- The climate crisis makes extreme heat events like this more common and intense than before the Industrial Revolution.
- Heat health alerts are in place until Wednesday for parts of England, warning of increased health risks, especially for older people and those with medical conditions.
- Some sports events have introduced extra drink breaks for players because of the heat.
- Scotland’s northwest experienced cooler, cloudier weather while much of the UK saw clear skies and sunshine.
- Sports venues like Lord’s cricket ground have eased dress codes due to the warm weather.
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